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Locality: Coplay, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 610-502-1545



Address: 1005 Chestnut Street 18037 Coplay, PA, US

Website: www.lehighvalleydentalhealth.com

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S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 16.02.2021

American patriot Paul Revere is best known for his midnight ride to alert the colonial militia of the approach of British forces before the battle of Lexington. However, he also practiced dentistry! Not only did he clean teeth, but he also wired in replacement teeth too.

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 13.02.2021

Have a dental emergency? Most ERs aren’t equipped to treat issues concerning the teeth and gums. Instead, they’ll help you manage your discomfort until you can make an appointment with your dentist. Save yourself time, money, and hassle by calling your dentist for a dental emergency first!

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 28.01.2021

Enjoy the weekend!

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 18.01.2021

Have you ever wondered why none of President George Washington’s portraits show him smiling? It’s probably because he had no teeth! By the time he was elected as president, he only had one natural tooth left, which he lost by the age of 57.

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 11.01.2021

Using the wrong toothbrush can do more harm than good. Toothbrushes with hard or medium bristles can scratch away your enamel and cause sensitive teeth, while the bristles on toothbrushes that have been used for more than three months can trap and redistribute bacteria in your mouth.

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 24.12.2020

Happy Valentine’s Day!

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 14.11.2020

Happy Halloween!

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 05.11.2020

There are over 100 million bacteria in one drop of saliva!

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 25.10.2020

Recent research found that chewing sugar-free gum after your meal can encourage the production of saliva, remove food particles, protect your teeth from decay, and give you minty-fresh breath. So, don’t hesitate to opt for a stick or two until you can get to your oral hygiene routine!

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 22.10.2020

Before the invention of toothpaste, people used charcoal, chalk, ashes, honey, and lemon juice to clean their teeth!

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 16.10.2020

We are excited to welcome our new team member! We are excited to welcome Gabbi as our newest team member. Gabbi brings with her experience in dentistry and a strong desire to help people. She assists our patients with planning and scheduling treatment as well as helping assure that each persons experience with the office is fantastic. In her free time Gabbi is a big fan of country music.

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 02.10.2020

Brushing twice a day does wonders for your oral health, but alone it only cleans about 60% of your teeth. To clean the remaining 40% of plaque and tartar, you should floss daily! That way, you can effectively clean the areas of your mouth that the bristles cannot reach.

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 24.09.2020

My team and I want to thank Lehigh Valley Style Magazine as well as my peers for voting us "Select Dentist 2020" for the seventh straight year!

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 17.09.2020

Thank You Lori! Lori and I are celebrating our 20 year anniversary working together. I am extremely thankful for Lori's dedication and the excellence she brings to my practice every day.

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 09.09.2020

A New Orleans dentist introduced the concept of flossing in 1815 when he offered patients a strand of silk thread to clean between their teeth. By 1882, factories were producing unwaxed, silk dental floss for mass use.

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 04.09.2020

Amid the current pandemic, our lives have changed in more ways than one. However, clenching your teeth, poor sleep, and frequent snacking with no trips to the dentist in sight can wreak havoc on your teeth. So, make sure to implement a solid daily oral care routine at home and speak to your dentist about how you can safely attend your biannual visit.

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 16.08.2020

Did you know a 32-ounce sports drink contains between 14 and 19 teaspoons of sugar? That’s roughly six times the recommended amount for kids and teens! To protect your child’s oral health and keep them hydrated, opt for water instead.

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 06.08.2020

Your tongue takes up a large amount of real estate in your mouth, so it is important not to neglect it! To keep it clean and bacteria-free, use your toothbrush or a tongue scraper to clean it from front to back during your oral hygiene routine.

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 27.07.2020

Coconuts are known as a natural anti-bacterial food that can help boost your oral health by limiting the accumulation of harmful oral bacteria.

S. John Salivonchik, DMD, PC 18.07.2020

Cavities, also known as tooth decay, is considered one of the most common chronic diseases in the world, which is why daily brushing and twice a year dental visits are so important!